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the story appears to be the guy in charge of shipping off the cup o piss thought FedEx was closed since it was late on saturday and kept it in his fridge over night instead. broke protocol so the results have to be thrown out, apparently.

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Braun will probably hold a press conference when he arrives at spring training. I imagine his best strategy is to go through it all once and then say "okay guys, now I'm going to play ball." Years later, whatever really happened will inevitably leak out.

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Apparently Major League Baseball vehemently disagrees with the arbitrator's decision. Which is strange because Braun getting his name cleared is great for the sport. Looking forward to seeing how this plays out.

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I cannot explain how much I hate this fucker. Its bad enough he's a grown ass man who gets babied like a bitch. It's bad enough his bible thumping ways give him a pass with the local yokel fucks, and then he brings his bible to a press conference about his contract. I hope a Bus with a Tim Tebow ad on it hits this asshole and makes the world a better place.

Originally Posted by nerdtram

if you can't pull off getting drugs into a festival and consuming them, you don't deserve them.

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I honestly don't understand why his latest relapse was a newsworthy event. He didn't do anything illegal, dangerous, or even embarrassing. It's a personal issue that, for whatever reason, he decided to also make public.

If I were the Rangers, I'd be hesitant to extend him, too. More because of injury history than personal history.

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Also, to make things extra stupid, the 2012 schedule will require a return to the hated, asinine 2-3 format for first round (or is it second round now?) series. Also, if you are an AL team and you happen to play the full five games in the first round in 2012, well fuck you, you're playing game 1 of the ALCS the next day.

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Originally Posted by welgo800

torii who???

he has a horrible first half last year, but eventually came around. Vernon Wells failed to replace Vladimir, but now with one of the greatest hitters ever in the lineup, both of these aging outfielders may come back to life.

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Originally Posted by Dale Gribble

I remember when winning your division was actually important.

There is a great article on how over the years if the playoffs had this many teams most would of been above 90 wins. I like the add especially since it keeps a shitload of teams in the hunt in sept. This will make the end of the season very exciting and crossing my fingers the cubs the cubs fall into the playoffs with our torrid team.

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Originally Posted by zenidogx

he has a horrible first half last year, but eventually came around. Vernon Wells failed to replace Vladimir, but now with one of the greatest hitters ever in the lineup, both of these aging outfielders may come back to life.

Whoever bats in front of and behind Pujols is going to see a lot more quality pitches to hit and their numbers should definitely improve. I'm expecting Wells to have a bounce back season and possibly bat 4th in the lineup at some point.

I'm so excited for baseball season. I've been a lifelong Angel fan and have had to deal with a lot of mediocrity over the years. With Pujols added to the lineup and the stacked pitching staff I'm thinking World Series or bust this year.

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Wait, What? Yankees Sign Andy Pettitte
That cannot be correct. Alas, it is true. According to Jack Curry of the YES Network, the Yankees signed long-time starting and guy who hasn’t pitched since 2011 Andy Pettitte to a minor league deal, worth a reported $2.5 million.